Without a doubt, quick and easy meals are godsend when you’re caught up with the crazy pace of life. I love cooking up a storm in the kitchen everyday, but as a busy mom, it just turns into an impossible task. So, in my home, quick and delicious is the way to go. Then how do you create quick dinner that doesn’t compromise on the nutritional value? Well, let me assure you, it’s easier than you think. Here’s an easy-peasy, super delicious and nutritious chicken chow mein noodles recipe just for you. A classic Chinese style stir-fried noodles that’s totally customizable with your favorite protein and veggies. Noodles (and of course pasta) in any form is the go-to dinner in my family. Although there are tons of variations of delicious noodles, I bet this chow mein noodles is going to steal your heart. With noodles, chicken, and vegetables soaked in lip-smacking Chinese sauces, how could this not turn into your family favorite. The best part – it’s super healthy with lean protein and plenty of veggies. The very first mouthful of this chicken chow mein noodles got me super excited, and I just decided to share it with you right away. This noodles is a winner. Ok, now to the recipe. If you have a few Chinese sauces in your pantry, it’s going to be so easy to make this chicken chow mein noodles at home. Or, should I say, ‘better than takeout’ noodles. First, marinate your favorite protein (chicken in this case) in a little soy sauce and a splash of rice vinegar. Rice vinegar is commonly used in Asian cuisine, and it gives a very mild tangy flavor to the entire dish. Then stir fry chicken pieces over high heat until they are cooked through. If you are not a fan of chicken, beef or prawns will be equally delicious, too. Or turn into a vegetarian delight with paneer or Indian cottage cheese. Once your chicken is done, stir fry the veggies until they are wilted. I love to cook my veggies in the stir fry sauce made with soy sauce, kecap manis and oyster sauce. Kecap manis adds a lovely dark brown color to the noodles. Finally, the chicken and noodles goes into the pan to soak up all the flavors. I think this chicken chow mein noodles is the most addicting noodles ever. Moreover, the entire dish is made in one pan which means less washing up. Obviously, the perfect way to cook dinner for your loved ones.
Yield: 2 Easy Chicken Chow Mein | Video Print This quick, easy, healthy and delicious chicken chow mein noodles is perfect as a flavor-packed weeknight dinner, and is a great way to use up leftover veggies. Prep Time 10 minutes Cook Time 15 minutes Total Time 25 minutes Ingredients 200 g chicken breasts, thinly sliced 2 tbsp soy sauce 2 tsp rice vinegar 2 tbsp oil (sesame oil preferred) 2 garlic cloves, crushed 1 cup shredded cabbage 1/4 cup carrot, cut into sticks 1/4 cup bell pepper (capsicum) , cut into sticks 1/4 cup sliced spring onions 1 tbsp kecap manis or dark soy sauce 1 tbsp oyster sauce 400 g noodles (chowmein noodles preferred) Chopped spring onions, to garnish Instructions Prepare noodles according to package directions. Set aside.Place chicken in a bowl. Add 1 tbsp soy sauce and rice vinegar. Coat the chicken pieces well in the marinade. Set aside.Meanwhile, add 1 tbsp oil to a wok over high heat. When the oil is smoking hot, add chicken. Stir fry over high heat for 2 minutes or until cooked through. Remove from heat. Set aside.Add 1 tbsp oil to the same pan. Add garlic. Stir fry for few seconds or until aromatic. Add the vegetables - cabbage, carrot, bell pepper and spring onions. Add 1 tbsp soy sauce, kecap manis and oyster sauce. Stir fry for few seconds. Return cooked chicken to the pan. Stir fry for a minute. Add noodles. Stir fry for another minute or until heated through.Garnish with more chopped spring onions. Notes I used “ready to stir-fry” noodles which doesn’t require any cooking prior to adding to the pan.- Chow mein noodles is preferred in this recipe. But you can use your favorite type of noodles.- If kecap manis is not available, add more soy sauce- Use sesame oil for authentic taste Nutrition Information Yield 2 Serving Size 2 Amount Per Serving Calories 550Total Fat 20gSaturated Fat 2gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 16gCholesterol 85mgSodium 1991mgCarbohydrates 78gFiber 7gSugar 10gProtein 47g © Nish Kitchen Cuisine: Chinese / Category: noodles Like this easy chicken chow mein noodles recipe? Then join Nish Kitchen on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram or YouTube.
I used “ready to stir-fry” noodles which doesn’t require any cooking prior to adding to the pan.- Chow mein noodles is preferred in this recipe. But you can use your favorite type of noodles.- If kecap manis is not available, add more soy sauce- Use sesame oil for authentic taste